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St. John’s Catholic School

Pre-K 3 through 8th Grade – Hot Springs, Arkansas

St. John’s Catholic School is a spiritually centered community, living the charism of the Sisters of Mercy and Catholic/Christian virtues. We are a dynamic academic environment where the love of learning and the pursuit of creative ideas are strongly pursued in a positive atmosphere which reflects and supports family values. Committed and qualified faculty, emphasize high academic achievement while exploring the quest for wisdom. In addition, our school is a place where students are nurtured, respected and encouraged to become service oriented members of our local community.

Our Mission Statement

St. John’s Catholic School, based on the charism of the Sisters of Mercy, is an accredited, academic environment for Pre-K through 8th grade, serving the greater Hot Springs area. Our Catholic Christianity is expressed in mass, religion classes, and our community service projects. We welcome students, families, and faculty from all backgrounds; we use current technology in our curriculum and inspire our students, continuing the 100 year tradition of developing church and world leaders.

Mercy Fund

The St. John’s School Mercy Fund: Gift Societies

Gifts of the following amounts will be recognized in the St. John’s School Annual Report.

Gift Levels

Founder

$10,000+

Saint

$5,000 – $9,999

Arch Angel

$1,000 – $2,499

Angel

$ 500 – $999

Supporter

$250 – $499

Friend

$100 – $249

Events

St. John's School Wonders of India Bazaar

The St. John’s Wonders of India Bazaar, sponsored by CHI St. Vincent, was fun for the entire family. Chairmen Quincy Hurst and Colleen Steck began last summer planning for a great and profitable event. The day began at 10:00 A.M. with the opening of the children’s shop. The silent auction lasted from 11:00 A.M.—8:00 P.M.. Lunch was provided this year by the Men of Mary, from St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church. It was delicious as always. The Bazaar would not be complete without the wonderful spaghetti dinner provided by the Knights of Columbus.

The Bazaar raised over $85,000. These funds will be used to enable St. John’s School to continue to offer the opportunity of an excellent Catholic education in the Hot Springs area.

OUR HISTORY

Catholic education in Hot Springs dates back to 1880 with the Sisters of Mercy opening St. Mary’s Academy, a boarding school for girls and a day coeducational high school and grade school.